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The Elephant Room serves tasty American-style cuisine.
No need to miss out on The Elephant Room just because you are avoiding fat or gluten. The restaurant has tons of options that can accommodate your dietary needs.
The Elephant Room also operates a bar, so a round of drinks with dinner is not out of the question.
Make those early evening hours happy ones and swing by for some discounted food and drink deals after work.
Find ample room to enjoy yourself at The Elephant Room — this spot caters to large groups.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at The Elephant Room as well.
Those with sensitive ears may want to stay away from this restaurant, though, as it can get quite loud.
If you're heading out on a Friday or Saturday, keep in mind that the restaurant gets busy.
Drift away from stuffy dress-code conventions and dine in comfort at The Elephant Room.
Street parking is provided for those dining at the restaurant's Congress Ave location.
A meal at The Elephant Room will typically set you back about $30.

Featuring fresh and flavorful American food, Barflys is a local favorite.
Diners who avoid fat need to be careful, though, because Barflys' menu does not offer low-fat options.
The drink list at Barflys has everything you need to complete your meal (and your night out).
Unwind on a budget, and enjoy happy hour's low-cost beers and simple eats.
Al fresco eating options are also available at Barflys, which offers a lovely patio seating area for warmer months.
There's no need to winnow the guest list for a night out at Barflys — the restaurant has tons of space for big parties.
Weekends are when crowds really head to Barflys, so plan accordingly.
Barflys welcomes laid-back diners, so there's no pressure to throw on heels or a tie.
Street parking is available, or, on busy nights, a nearby lot is another option for drivers.
The grub at Barflys is also a downright bargain — most people can chow down for less than $15.

For a quick bite to eat, Downtown Uncorked's menu is packed with all-American options everyone will love.
Comfort food at its best,
low-fat
is intentionally left off the menu here.
Beer, wine, and more are also available from Downtown Uncorked's extensive drink list.
Downtown Uncorked provides a fun vibe with a great happy hour atmosphere.
If dining outdoors is your idea of a good time, you'll love the gorgeous patio seating at Downtown Uncorked.
Downtown Uncorked has a large dining room, making it easy to seat large parties.
Amp up your evening with some music — live bands or a DJ often perform here.
Downtown Uncorked draws a crowd with performances from live DJs.
Tap your foot to Downtown Uncorked's tunes — live performances are often showcased here.
Weeknights are busy for Downtown Uncorked, so call ahead and make a reservation if you can.
If time is of the essence, Downtown Uncorked's take-out option may be a better fit.
At Downtown Uncorked, you can count on quick and easy street parking close by.
Looking for delicious food for under $15? Look no further than Downtown Uncorked.

Find something on the menu for everyone at San Antonio's Carmens De La Calle Cafe.
Low-fat eaters will need to take care, however, since the menu does not feature any skimmed down fare.
If space is what you're looking for, Carmens De La Calle Cafe has plenty of room for larger parties.
Warm weather brings out Carmens De La Calle Cafe's highly coveted patio seating.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at Carmens De La Calle Cafe as well.
Decibels can approach upper limits at this restaurant, so it's best to leave quiet conversation for another time.
Weekends are when crowds really head to Carmens De La Calle Cafe, so plan accordingly.
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Chow down for less at Carmens De La Calle Cafe, where a meal almost always costs under $15.
Stop by for three square meals a day — Carmens De La Calle Cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

TV’s longest-running music program, Austin City Limits welcomes an eclectic selection of world-renowned artists—from Willie Nelson to Radiohead to Mos Def—to the Moody Theater for an annual series of free tapings. Tickets are distributed through an online lottery about a week before each show.

Hershey Theatre
The Hershey Theatre, conceived in 1933 by noted philanthropist and chocolatier Milton S. Hershey, stands as an opulent tribute to the performing arts. Taking architectural cues from Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice, the foyer’s towering arches gleam with golden paint and crystal chandeliers. The blue-and-gold mosaic that leads to the main seating area is the masterwork of two German artists who spent two years on its construction. Once inside the theater, audiences might think they’ve stepped onto the streets of Venice thanks to the atmospheric ceiling, stonework facades, and gondoliers paddling them to their seats.
####Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Music has permeated the 800 manicured acres where the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has stood since 1969, when farmer Max Yasgur agreed to let love, peace, and harmony grow wild at the very first Woodstock festival. These days, the renowned outdoor venue and cultural center continues to attract the biggest acts in music to its pavilion stage. The open-air design ensures ample ventilation on the natural sloping lawn, and a roof protects up to 15,000 fans from inclement weather and the prying eyes of Cessna pilots.